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loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Gingia garden lies on the northern bank of the River Brahmaputra. Its history goes back to 1926. It is known for the production of high quality orthodox teas. Regularly rolled, black-brown leaves with occasional golden tips create an infusion mahogany in colour. Its taste is dominated by wild honey and black chokeberry, with light tones of blackberry at the end.
loose leaf black tea
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
The Gingia garden lies on the northern bank of the River Brahmaputra. Its history goes back to 1926. It is known for the production of high quality orthodox teas. Regularly rolled, black-brown leaves with occasional golden tips create an infusion mahogany in colour. Its taste is dominated by wild honey and black chokeberry, with light tones of blackberry at the end.
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.